Category Archive: music

What’s your favorite type of art?

My answer to this poll is photography. I am a photography major at Eastern Mennonite University and when I find myself to be stressed, I will go out and take pictures because it… Continue reading

Bricks and Mortar

Jerry Holsopple is a professor at Eastern Mennonite University and has been blessed with musical abilities. He has written several songs, all of which are personal to him. The song, Bricks and Mortar… Continue reading

If You Could Meet One of These Peace Builders Who Would it Be?

Backstreet Back

Peace can be found in many forms. I believe one of the many ways to find peace is through laughter. For the Eastern Mennonite University Annual Variety Show, Maplewood 3rd East got together… Continue reading

What a Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong

In every Miss America Pageant, you always hear “World Peace” thrown out. But why is this the case? It’s because that how we view a perfect world. One where there is no war,… Continue reading

Music with Emma

This week, I decided to share some of my own experience with music. I have been learning to play the ukulele and thought I would show how it makes me feel more at… Continue reading

Art Through Music

Music  has always been a form of art. The origin of the word “artist” comes from the same “artist” that is discussed in the kind of person who paints and draws. Music has… Continue reading

Celebrity Peace Builder of the Week: Stevie Wonder

“Have the vision to open up the vision – in not only your eyes, but [also] in your mind and spirit – in seeing that a person who is left without an opportunity… Continue reading

Forget About the Price Tag

This week in my Pop Culture class, we watched a movie called “The Story of Stuff.” In it, the narrator talks about how stuff is made, its impact on the environment, how consumerism… Continue reading

5 Songs That Incorporate Peace or Art

Five Songs That Incorporate Peace or Art  1. What is Love – Haddaway   : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5G1FmU-ldg This song shows peace because peace is love. In the lyrics, Haddaway sings, “What else can I say,… Continue reading